Best mods available for Slay The Spire 2

Despite being in Early Access, Slay the Spire 2 is off to a tremendous start and has already engrained itself in the hearts of everyone who has picked it up and played it, becoming the quintessential 'just one more run' game with hundreds of hours spent within minutes. If the first person ruined your life by taking up your free time, this person will do the same, but ten times as much. And again, I mean this in the best way possible.

Although it's still in early access and there's a long way to go before the official release, the community can't help themselves and has already released hundreds of game modes aimed at further enhancing the enchanting experience the game offers. And yes, it is. As you would expect, most of the mods in this game are top level, so you can keep reaching higher ascensions without ever leaving your PC!

quick restart

Introducing a quick restart mode for Slay the Spire 2. You can press F5 to quickly run the current run and start a new run.

To get started, there is luojiesi's Quick Restart mode. This mod is as simple as it sounds. This mode allows you to instantly restart any room you enter, resetting it to the state it was in when you first arrived. For example, if you purchase the wrong item from a store, pressing F5 will restart the room and allow you to purchase the item you want instead. This mod is very useful as it also works in camps and during battles.

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Have you made a big mistake in a boss fight, knowing full well that you can beat it with your current build? Please refresh and try again. While living with your mistakes is important to getting better and learning the game, there are times when you want to set the world on fire with your current build and don't want the run to end yet. I can't recommend this mod enough, as it's not only a great practice tool, but it's also a great escape from prison tool!

Remove multiplayer player restrictions

An image showing six or more players relaxing by the fire in Slay the Spire 2 thanks to the multiplayer restrictions removal mod.

Next in line is RainG31716's Remove Multiplayer Player Limit mod. This mod does exactly what it claims. This means you may exceed the default 4 player limit when playing online. The recommended option is to increase the limit to 8 players as it is very reliable. Still, with some tweaks it can accommodate up to 16 players, which can cause a few issues.

If you have three or more other friends who are helplessly tied to this game, have them all download this mod and let the chaos unfold. Another cool thing about this mode is that the enemies grow in size based on the number of players you add. This means that the higher damage output allows you to adjust accordingly rather than forcefully progress through each action, which can make some encounters excruciating!

better spire 2

Shows a list of settings you can turn on and off through Slay the Spire 2's Better Spire 2 mod.

From there, we move on to jdr1813's Better Spire 2 mod, which adds a list of changes, allowing you to toggle which items are active in-game for a more personalized experience. In this mode, you can immediately resume the current run by holding down the R key. This can be very helpful when you know your dish is done and want to start your next attempt as quickly as possible (something that happens more often than we care to admit).

Beyond that, you can set it to always skip the splash screen when you boot the game, and you can toggle the information to better display the incoming damage and the number of hits and damage you'll inflict on enemies. This is very useful and enhances the gameplay without feeling overly cheap. If you want to improve your quality of life without compromising the integrity of the game, choose this mod!

An overview of Slay the Spire 2's Recommended Paths mode, outlining the two paths, with the more dangerous path highlighted in red and the recommended path in yellow.

Have you ever wanted to know what the most optimal route is for your current run? Fortunately, you can now view up to two routes at once using jackchen23456's Route Suggest mod. The yellow path shows the less risky and optimal path, while the red path offers the most aggressive path, offering greater rewards but more fighting opportunities.

Overall, this mod can be very useful for someone new to the game. Because choosing a path can be quite difficult for new users. However, once you get used to it, this mode becomes difficult to use. Because you can naturally scan the map and choose the route that best suits your wants and needs. Nonetheless, if this information helps you clear more runs, you should download this mod!

Act 4: Final Ascent

The Architect floating in the air while reading a book in Slay the Spire 2.

Our second pick is iKenster's notable Act 4: Final Ascent mod. This mod essentially adds a short and sweet final act to the game, allowing you to relax before taking on the Architect. Not only is this encounter very complex, requiring a lot of strategy to overcome, but it also maintains your Act 1-3 stats while giving you separate stats if you defeat the Architect. This means that the originally completed run will still be counted even if it falls to the Architect.

This mod is very well done and provides the ultimate challenge for those looking to further develop their late-game builds and test how powerful they really are. If you like the grueling challenge this game offers and want to fight an even more powerful enemy at the end, download this mod as soon as possible. You won't regret it. Who wouldn't want to give this guy a piece of our heart after he easily hits us in the head and kills us at the end of each run?

math is hard

Lastly, there is Math is Hard mode by lingsamuel. This mode does all the calculations inside and outside of combat, allowing you to make the most calculated decisions overall. Most of the equations you're solving in this game aren't that complicated, but once a ton of buffs, debuffs, artifacts, and other things are added to the mix, it's hard to keep track of how much damage you'll actually do or take in a turn.

If you're experimenting with a build that relies heavily on applying debuffs and want to get specific artifacts that can change damage output and everything else, this is a good mod to pick up. Because this mod will most likely be very useful to you. Most players won't find this mod very useful if they stick to the default build, but probability calculations can still be useful as they can lower your chances of receiving certain potions, cards, or artifacts that can seriously affect your run!

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